flagpole

IPA: fɫˈægpoʊɫ

noun

  • A tall pole up which one or more flags may be raised and flown.

verb

  • (Canada, rare) To exit a country momentarily and reenter, usually in order to satisfy immigration requirements.
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Examples of "flagpole" in Sentences

  • The flagpole was a gift to New York from the Netherlands in
  • And if you look very carefully, you will see on top of the flagpole is a cap of liberty.
  • The message of the pledge and the flagpole is that this is a nation that we live in and whose values we cherish.
  • Ravenna Township Trustee Patsy Artz says both were lucky to survive and calls the flagpole "an accident waiting to happen."
  • That comes only weeks after the unveiling of the world's tallest flagpole, which is estimated to have cost more than $3.5 million to create.
  • When the best thing you can find to run up the flagpole is something pointedly unimpressive, what you’re better off running up the flagpole is nothing atall.
  • Just behind the hedges in the middle of the picture by the flagpole are a couple walls with the remains of gravestones of soldiers from almost 200 years ago.

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